Sand Lily

Lily buried in fine sand for storage, the oxygen supply required for its respiration is limited, which helps prevent aging. At the same time, the temperature and humidity in the sand are relatively stable. When the lilies breathe vigorously at the beginning of storage, the sand can absorb part of the water, and when the lily bulbs need water at the later period of storage, the fine sand can supply part of the water, so that the lilies can end up in a more suitable storage environment. The sand can store the lily until spring next year. Lily warm and cold before storage, intolerant to the wind, the scales easily become red after the wind blows, dry wilt. Freshly harvested lily bulbs should be free from sunlight to prevent discoloration and loss of water in the outer scales. After harvesting, stems and soil were removed in time, and roots were cut. White bulbs, large, fresh, round, squamous hypertrophy, no scattered valves, and no brown coke bulbs were selected for storage. Sand traps are buried in brick walls in shady houses or basements. At the bottom of the pit, first spread 5-7 cm thick sand, then arrange the lily bulbs on the sand, cover the fine sand 3-4 cm, and then discharge a layer of bulbs on the sand, and then stack them. The height is 100 cm. Finally cover 20-30 cm with soil or sand, straw on top. Cover thickness should be moderate, too thin and easy to dehydrate lily bulbs, cover the sand to be a little more dry, high humidity easily lead to lily roots, mildew. Check during storage to prevent heat and mildew in the reactor. The temperature in the reactor is preferably 5-11C.

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